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...eighteenth annual meeting of the associated Harvard Clubs will be held in Chicago on June 5 and 6. The committee in charge of the Boston delegation aims to have the largest representation from Boston that has ever gone to the meeting of the associated clubs. As has been the case in the past, the Boston club party will travel for a least part of the way with the Harvard Club of New York and other clubs along the route. The headquarters are to be at the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago...
...tournament played yesterday afternoon at the Oakley Country Club, captain E. P. Allis '15 and C. S. Weeks '15 tied with a total of 83 for the medal given to the man qualifying with the lowest score. Twenty-six men competed in the day's play which is the largest field in the history of the event...
...eighteenth annual meeting of the Associated Harvard Clubs will be held in Chicago on June 5 and 6. An announcement made at the Harvard Club of Boston yesterday told of arrangements for the trip of the Boston delegation. The committee aims to have the largest representation that has ever attended a meeting of the associated clubs. The headquarters in Chicago are to be at the Blackstone Hotel. President Lowell will speak at the banquet on Saturday, June...
There were 4222 foreign students in attendance at colleges and universities in the United States last year, according to figures just compiled by the United State Bureau of Education. This is an increase of 577 in two years. Canada has the largest representation with 656 students. China and Japan are not far behind, there being 594 Chinese students and 336 from Japan...
Chapter IV, "Athletics," is one of the largest in the book, profusely illustrated, with articles by the various sport captains. The chapter is opened with an account of the opportunities for daily exercise. After this comes a chapter on "Student Publications," by W. M. E. Whitelock '13, a former editor of both the CRIMSON and the Advocate, in which he explains the character and requirements of every regular student publication. Following this chapter is an article on "The Union," by H. R. Hitchcock, Jr., '14, vice-president of the Union last year, the feature of which is seven half-page...